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priorities of export diversification, employment generation and the “green economy”. It is well-known that Bangladesh is under … diversification in services. The most obvious current impediments are inadequate infrastructure, lack of investment and (typically …
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link between the disappointing pace of diversification and technology upgrading in many developing economies to the low … industrial diversification in the developing world …
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Export diversification, or the breadth of exports of an economy, is increasingly seen as a means of accelerating … structures may not be adequately reflected in diversification measurements based on gross exports. This paper develops a new … indicator of export diversification based on value added in sectors contributing to exports. For most Asia and the Pacific …
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This paper is devoted to the study of diversification and specialization influence on one of the main indicators of … were empirically tested: 1) the dependence of the unemployment rate on the degree of concentration or diversification is … concentration or diversification on the level of unemployment depends on the time period. To test these hypotheses nonparametric …
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Partnership and cooperation remain the essence of United Nations 2030 (UN2030) Agenda. However, the regional cooperation framework often lacks comprehensive economic analysis and estimation of probabilistic impacts of any country's socio-economic and environmental activities on the people and...
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paper explores ways to achieve diversification in a resource-rich economy. It describes the relative price changes that … diversification, through the development of "industries without smokestacks" and investments in knowledge. …
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We provide the first evidence that low- and middle-income countries with high education levels were more successful in developing comparative advantage in products unrelated to those they already export. In contrast, controlling for the relatedness of target products to these countries' exports,...
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diversification path by identifying prospective export sectors which would enhance the country's competitiveness. We combine the …
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The prime premise in Clarence Ayres's Theory of Economic Progress (1962; c1944) is that the pace of advance in a society is driven by cumulative technological evolution. Technology is not tools alone, but encompasses irreducibly the human skills and ideas necessary to make and use tools for...
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also discusses country-specific strategies that combine laissez-faire and strategic diversification approaches to …
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